Opened Shutters
Opened Shutters

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Opened Shutters

1921
Movie
50 min
English

When her father, an indigent artist, dies, Sylvia Lacey goes to live with her Aunt Martha and her uncle, Judge Trent, in New England, where she is unwanted and humiliated. Though she and John Dunham, her uncle's young law partner, fall in love, she believes he intends to marry the daughter of a wealthy neighbor.

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Director: David KirklandGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman who has been raised in isolation on a remote ranch must confront her past when her estranged father returns. She struggles with the affections of a young cowboy and the secrets her father harbors. The film explores themes of love, duty, and the consequences of hidden truths.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1921, contemporary reviews are scarce. However, surviving records and film historians generally regard it as a melodramatic romance typical of its era, showcasing the evolving narrative styles of early Hollywood.

What Reviewers Say

  • A sentimental melodrama focused on a young woman's romantic entanglements.

  • Features acting styles characteristic of early silent cinema.

  • Explores themes of familial secrets and forbidden love.

Google audience: Audience reviews are unavailable due to the film's age and limited accessibility.

Fun Fact

The film is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today, making it a subject of interest for film preservationists.

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